Drawing upon Hannah Arendt’s and Carl Schmitt’s theories on the relationship between nomos and boundary, this paper revisits how constitutionalism and political power are reconciled as a constitutional ordering. It first analyzes constitutionalism in the light of political modernity. Indicating that political power grounded by a constitution is omnipotent, complementing and completing constitutionalism, this paper contends that an omnipotent constitutional ordering is anything but an unleashed Leviathan. It is argued that constitutional omnipotence is framed and thus constrained by a constitutional nomos, the matrix of which is a dual delimitation of boundaries, generational and jurisdictional
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The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
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Globalisation sparks aspirations for a new era of politics in which the world order would be constit...
This article aims to provide an alternative account of political constitutionalism by situating it i...
This chapter explores the role of power in the theory of global constitutionalism. It draws on the w...
[Excerpt] Constitutionalism is an ambiguous concept, or at least the term is used in ambiguous ways...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
This open access book can be downloaded from link.springer.comLegal studies and consequently legal h...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
There is an important sense in which our Constitution\u27s structure is not what it appears to be--a...
This article focuses on the presence of non-political power in societal constitutions and their imag...
What is the material context of constitutional order? The purpose of this paper is to offer an answe...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
This paper scrutinizes the fundamental assumption governing Gunther Teubner\u27s theory of societal ...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
This paper rethinks the relationship between rights protection and global constitutionalism by takin...
Globalisation sparks aspirations for a new era of politics in which the world order would be constit...
This article aims to provide an alternative account of political constitutionalism by situating it i...
This chapter explores the role of power in the theory of global constitutionalism. It draws on the w...
[Excerpt] Constitutionalism is an ambiguous concept, or at least the term is used in ambiguous ways...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
This open access book can be downloaded from link.springer.comLegal studies and consequently legal h...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
There is an important sense in which our Constitution\u27s structure is not what it appears to be--a...
This article focuses on the presence of non-political power in societal constitutions and their imag...
What is the material context of constitutional order? The purpose of this paper is to offer an answe...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
This paper scrutinizes the fundamental assumption governing Gunther Teubner\u27s theory of societal ...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
This paper rethinks the relationship between rights protection and global constitutionalism by takin...